Breath gas analysis is a method for gaining information on the clinical state of an individual by monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present...
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are intended. Breath analysis is performed using various approaches for sampling and analysis. Breath gas analysis consists of the analysis of volatile...
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sample Breath gas analysis, a non-invasive method that measures volatile organic compounds present in the exhaled breath Dissolved gas analysis, a method...
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Breath gas analysis Breath+Tests at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Beer, Gabriella (January 3, 2019). "A breath test...
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An arterial blood gas (ABG) test, or arterial blood gas analysis (ABGA) measures the amounts of arterial gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. An ABG...
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Breathalyzer (redirect from Breath analyzer)
small amounts of alcohol were excreted in breath. In 1927, Emil Bogen produced a paper on breath analysis. He collected air in a football bladder and...
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are in Jersey City, New Jersey. Exalenz's devices use real time breath gas analysis to detect the ratio between different carbon dioxide isotopes - 13CO2...
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fasting (typically 8–12 hours). Hydrogen breath tests are based on the fact that there is no source for hydrogen gas in humans other than bacterial metabolism...
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has pioneered Secondary electrospray ionization with a focus in Breath gas analysis applications. He co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles covering...
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support his mother. The college offered him a position teaching quantitative analysis, a course he had just finished taking himself. He worked forty hours a...
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Ion mobility spectrometry (redirect from Differential Mobility Analysis)
(see Breath gas analysis). The physical quantity ion mobility K is defined as the proportionality factor between an ion's drift velocity vd in a gas and...
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Mass spectrometry (redirect from Trace gas analysis)
(PTR-MS), are variants of chemical ionization dedicated for trace gas analysis of air, breath or liquid headspace using well defined reaction time allowing...
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Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a symptom in which a noticeably unpleasant breath odour is present. It can result in anxiety among those affected...
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Shortness of breath (SOB), known as dyspnea (in AmE) or dyspnoea (in BrE), is an uncomfortable feeling of not being able to breathe well enough. The American...
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acceleration voltage, used in accelerator physics In breath gas analysis, the delay between a gas sample being removed from the patient circuit and the...
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also works in biomathematics, in particular in the novel area of breath gas analysis, and has written a successful undergraduate textbook (Mathematics...
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Dräger (company) (redirect from Dräger DM40 mixed gas rebreather system)
fixed gas detection and warning systems, devices for on-site or laboratory contaminant analysis, and instruments to determine a person's breath-alcohol...
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Van Hee, P; Van Steenberghe, D; Quirynen, M (November 2008). "GC-MS analysis of breath odor components in liver patients". Journal of Chromatography B. 875...
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in the area of physical chemistry, ECG analysis, and exhaled breath analysis. Amann was the head of the Breath Research Institute of the Leopold-Franzens...
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resulting spectra and thereby facilitates the analysis of complex mixtures of gases, such as human breath. Another very soft ionization technique is secondary...
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breath. Sewer gas can contain methane and hydrogen sulfide, both highly flammable and potentially explosive substances. As such, ignition of the gas is...
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breathing gas is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas, but other...
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Nitrous oxide (redirect from Happy gas)
continuously, as with a strap-on mask connected to a gas canister or other inhalation system, or prolonged breath-holding.[citation needed] Long-term exposure...
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Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is the exhalate from breath, that has been condensed, typically via cooling using a collection device (commonly to 4 °C...
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Volatile organic compound (redirect from Non-methane organic gas)
at low concentrations for analysis. As applied to breath analysis, the following modalities are employed for sampling: gas sampling bags, syringes, evacuated...
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pressure of the gas relative to its mass. When the cylinder cools, the gas pressure falls resulting in a reduced volume of breathable gas available to the...
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Secondary electrospray ionization (category Breath tests)
their response to controlled stimuli. SESI has been widely used for breath gas analysis for biomarker discovery, and in vivo pharmacokinetic studies: It...
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Erotic asphyxiation (redirect from Breath control play)
Erotic asphyxiation (variously called asphyxiophilia, hypoxyphilia or breath control play) is the intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain for the...
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Perception of Gas Warfare as a Weapon of Mass Destruction, 1915–1939." War & Society 18.1 (2000): 47-69. Dorsey, M. Girard. Holding Their Breath: How the Allies...
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